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<p>[QUOTE="omarf1, post: 1596992, member: 36669"]For me a bullion's a silver (or gold) coin made from .999 & more. We can invest in bullions and we can collect them also. When you want to sell them to a dealer, he'll give you spot for generic and spot + 1 or 2 $ for Govt bullion. When you want to sell them to a collector you will sell them for the perceptional price (Mintage and demand). I collect, invest and sell 1 oz rounds and bars. When I deal with a stacker he will not pay me more than spot + 4 for a wolf or ASE or koala. But when i sell to a collector a wolf or Kookaburra he pays for the price even if it's spot +10 $ because he knows that the perceptional price of the market is spot + 15 $ for example.</p><p>For me all these MS/PF is marketing. It's like paying the same orange on a fruit store for a price and paying the same one at 5 stars hotel at price * 5 !!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="omarf1, post: 1596992, member: 36669"]For me a bullion's a silver (or gold) coin made from .999 & more. We can invest in bullions and we can collect them also. When you want to sell them to a dealer, he'll give you spot for generic and spot + 1 or 2 $ for Govt bullion. When you want to sell them to a collector you will sell them for the perceptional price (Mintage and demand). I collect, invest and sell 1 oz rounds and bars. When I deal with a stacker he will not pay me more than spot + 4 for a wolf or ASE or koala. But when i sell to a collector a wolf or Kookaburra he pays for the price even if it's spot +10 $ because he knows that the perceptional price of the market is spot + 15 $ for example. For me all these MS/PF is marketing. It's like paying the same orange on a fruit store for a price and paying the same one at 5 stars hotel at price * 5 !!![/QUOTE]
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